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Paul Haney, Mission Control Voice, dies by Joseph Nebus
I apologize if I missed the group's notice about this but only ran across the article a short while ago:...
June 17th 09 08:34 PM
by OM[_16_] Go to last post
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Jackasstronaut by giveitawhirl2008
Yesterday, I saw an ad for a "Jackasstronaut" episode coming on Jackass. A Google search provides few returns for the term "jackasstronaout" and none about...
June 16th 09 09:57 PM
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OT- Oh, dear God.... by Pat Flannery
Remember those great looking "cars of the future" in all the sci-fi movies and ads? Well, behold "The Car Of The Future", circa 2009:...
June 16th 09 03:42 PM
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...NY Times op-ed......Harvest the Sun - From Space by Jonathan
Harvest the Sun - From Space By O. GLENN SMITH Published: July 23, 2008 O. Glenn Smith is a former manager of science and applications experiments for the...
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June 16th 09 05:10 AM
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Orion Max Launch Abort test vehicle by Pat Flannery
Little Joe 3? Looks like something out of the 1930s - sort of the BIS moon ship with eight Saturn I fins hung on it: http://www.onorbit.com/node/1105 Design...
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June 15th 09 02:04 PM
by Jeff Findley Go to last post
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JAXA "KAGUYA"(SELENE), the big flop and still nothing Apollo by BradGuth
"KAGUYA"(SELENE) encounters our physically dark and extremely dusty moon at an angle of just 1 degree, and there’s no bounce, skip or hardly if any gouge,...
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June 15th 09 02:15 AM
by Pat Flannery Go to last post
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Japanese Moon probe to impact tomorrow by bob haller
imagine if they had just left it to detoriate and crash into the apollo 11 landimg site
June 13th 09 06:18 PM
by OM[_16_] Go to last post
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Detecting planets... in Andromeda?! by Pat Flannery
Gravitational lensing...one may have already been detected:...
June 12th 09 02:54 AM
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A Apollo reconsat? by Pat Flannery
What if a Apollo couldn't make TLI? Well it _did_ have those lunar mapping cameras aboard on the later flights, and those _could_ photograph Earth from...
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June 12th 09 01:00 AM
by Derek Lyons Go to last post
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Richard Shelby - American Dick by kT
They sure got some dumb mother****ers in Alabama.
June 11th 09 09:15 PM
by kT Go to last post
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Holy Frak of a Deal by Andre Lieven[_3_]
I was just breezing through some space stuff on amazon.com, and came across this: From the Earth to the Moon - The Signature Edition (1998) Starring: Tom...
June 9th 09 02:44 AM
by Andre Lieven[_3_] Go to last post
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More Ares/Orion schedule slips by Pat Flannery
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orl-nasa-rocket-troubles-060409,0,2918308.story Stuff like this will certainly not find favor with the now-forming...
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June 8th 09 03:42 PM
by Derek Lyons Go to last post
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Surveyor 2 retro rocket firing by Tim Shoppa
My reading of the Surveyor 2 timeline http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19680009188_1968009188.pdf is that one of the three vernier...
June 6th 09 03:53 PM
by John M. Darnielle[_3_] Go to last post
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Haynes Manual for Apollo by Bob Tenney[_2_]
Seriously. http://jalopnik.com/5278795/finally-a-service-manual-for-the-apollo-mission Time to finish overhauling that LM you've hand up on cinder blocks...
June 5th 09 03:17 AM
by OM[_16_] Go to last post
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Ariane V Tonight on National Geographic Channel by Jim[_23_]
The will be a "Toughest Fix" Show on Nation Geographic Channel tonight at 9EDT/8CDT. The show was filmed in February and shows and Ariane V launch all the...
June 4th 09 10:51 PM
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Shuttle Philosophy by Bluuuue Rajah
A pickup truck to space is a the best idea they could have had.
June 4th 09 08:55 AM
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Astronaut name-drop in Red And Rover comic strip by Joseph Nebus
Just for those who like catching astronauts in the comics: http://comics.com/red&rover/2009-05-21/ -- Joseph...
June 4th 09 03:05 AM
by Matthew B. Ota Go to last post
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Buzz Aldrin on BBC Radio asking "where were you?" by lizabella
To coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, BBC Radio 4 are going to be doing a special programme which Buzz Aldrin will be...
June 4th 09 02:58 AM
by Matthew B. Ota Go to last post
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Cutting the ISS in half. by Pat Flannery
Russia may keep their half in orbit after the rest reenters: http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/05/russia_sees_fut.html Pat
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June 4th 09 02:42 AM
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Falcon 1 flight delayed by Pat Flannery
Trouble with the booster; flight kicked back "at least six weeks":...
June 4th 09 01:39 AM
by Rick Jones[_3_] Go to last post
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